Copy the link below

Although the ceremony is over a week away, Harry Potter has already won a BAFTA award. As BBC News reports, the entire film franchise, based on JK Rowling‘s best-selling fantasy novels, will receive this year’s Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema prize at the British Academy Film Awards. Rowling and producer David Heyman will appear at the February 13 ceremony to accept the award.

Harry Potter‘s “contribution” to British cinema itself is undeniable. Since the release of the very first film in 2001, the franchise has employed an extraordinary number of the nation’s actors and pulled in a worldwide box-office take of $5.4 billion. (That’s not counting the sure-to-be huge numbers for the eighth and final film, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2, which is pegged for a July premiere.) Earnings from the franchise have made stars Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint multi-millionaires.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1 is nominated for two competitive BAFTAs this year: Best Hair and Makeup and Best Special Visual Effects. The British Academy Film Awards air Sunday, February 13 at 8 pm EST on BBC America.